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Metropolis (comics)

Metropolis
Met Skyline.jpg
Notable locations Hall of Justice
Justice League Watchtower
Ace o' Clubs
Blaze Comics
Daily Planet
Daily Star
Galaxy Communications
LexCorp
Project Cadmus
S.T.A.R. Labs
Notable characters Superman
Lois Lane
Lex Luthor
Morgan Edge
Bibbo Bibbowski
Cat Grant
Jimmy Olsen
Lana Lang
Perry White
Ron Troupe
Steve Lombard
Jesse Doma
Bownus
First appearance Action Comics #1
(June 1938)
as Cleveland
'Action Comics
#16
(September 1939)
Publisher DC Comics

Metropolis is a fictional city appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, best known as the home of Superman. First appearing by name in Action Comics #16 (September 1939), Metropolis is portrayed as a prosperous and massive city in the Northeastern United States.

The co-creator and original artist of Superman, Joe Shuster, modeled the Metropolis skyline after Toronto, where he was born and lived until he was ten. Since then, however, the look and feel of Metropolis has been greatly influenced by New York City.

Within the DC Universe, Metropolis is depicted as being one of the largest and wealthiest cities in the world, having a population of 11 million citizens.

Like many other fictional cities in DC Comics, the location of Metropolis has varied over the years but is usually portrayed as a major city in the Northeast, sharing various qualities with New York City.Superman co-creator Joe Shuster moved to Cleveland at age ten, where he met co-creator and Ohio native Jerry Siegel.

Originally intending to sell the Superman strips to a Cleveland newspaper, they decided to set the stories there, but when the strips were re-used for the comic books, they changed the location to the fictional Metropolis. Shuster was quoted as having modeled his Metropolis cityscape on that of his hometown, Toronto, and in the early versions of Superman, Clark Kent worked for a newspaper called the "Daily Star", modeled after the real-life Toronto Star.Action Comics #2, however, mistakenly portrays Clark Kent as a reporter for the Cleveland Evening News.


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